Everything's OK is the new single from rapper Rewd Adams and DJ/producer The Last Skeptik, and taken from their stupendously anticipated forthcoming album ‘How Not To Make A Living’. There is no other way to describe ‘Everything’s OK’ apart from ‘massive’. It is a 120bpm behemoth-like banger of a track with the undeniable bounce of Outkast and a hook so infectious you may have to apply some anti-bac gel to your mind after listening to it. The song brings an industrial vat full of vibes in an ode to what could be a woman, but could also be a metaphor for Rewd’s love of writing. Listen closely and decide for yourselves, you clever people.

Fast rising production star Apollo Brown and the legendary OC debuted their new album "Trophies" a week early today on itunes (the official wide release is May 1st). The project is one of the most anticipated of the year and has garnered high praise from DJ Premier all the way to Dame Dash. The record is 16 raw tracks with no guest features and 3 verses per song - no frills, just beats and rhymes. To kick things off Apollo & OC are giving away the single "People's Champ."

Intro is by DJ Premier, courtesy of "Live @ Headquarters radio." Gang Starr Foundation Legends Big Shug & Krumb Snatcha come together on a record for the first time in 10 years. They bring rising Boston MC's & frequent collaborators/protégé's M-Dot & Singapore Kane along for the ride. Av'rex (of Krumb's group WOLVES) also adds a verse to the posse cut. Track is Produced by Reef Ali. Cuts by DJ Grazzhoppa. Video Directed by Benny Guzman, filmed by Jeff Miranda, & Edited by DJ TyQuoddy.

Today, Chicago MC Rockie Fresh premiered a music video for the song "Into The Future" off his latest release Driving 88. The Nem Perez directed music video is the third visual off Driving 88 following "How We Do" that features King Louie and "No Fear." "Into The Future" picks up where "How We Do" left off, recreating classic scenes from the Back To The Future movie trilogy. This clip shows an updated Chicago take on Marty McFly's time-travel escapades including the clock-tower, a tricked out Delorean, Nike Air Mags and more. "How We Do" saw the recreation of the Biff & Marty McFly feuds and this is a continuation of the saga. We hope you enjoy it.

Earlier this year, SL Jones and DJ Burn One announced the forthcoming release of a collaborative EP, Paraphernalia. Since the announcement, the Little Rock rapper and Atlanta producer have grown the EP into a full-length mixtape (still titled Paraphernalia), which will be released as a free download for fans in the coming weeks. Today, to celebrate the new announcement, SL Jones & DJ Burn One are excited to release the debut visual from Paraphernalia, "D.A.R.E."

Once again coming from the highly anticipated mixtape Jackin4Beatz volume 2 This time we have Phraze and Jayroctomologist explaining LIFE as if it were a game. This one is filled with lots of wordplay and puns as the two Mc's cleverly get their point across.

Chuuwee’s Crown Me King will serve as the prelude to his long-awaited official solo-debut, Wild Style, which will be released on 5-29-2012 via Amalgam Digital. Whereas Chuuwee’s previous efforts were hybrid sub-genres he created such as “neo-boombap” (neo-soul meets boom-bap) or “hooliganarism” which Chuuwee describes as Treach of Naughty By Nature meets Wakka Flakka Flame, Wild Style can be summarized as pure 90s Hip Hop, where he is taking the classic elements of the golden era with the look, sound and the feel and then applying them to the present day.